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Rapid Reaction Brigade (Portugal)

The Brigada de Reacção Rápida (Rapid Reaction Brigade) is a unit of the Portuguese Army which was known as BAI - Brigada Aerotransportada Independente (Independent Airborne Brigade) until 2006. Its different units are highly trained Paratroopers, Commandos and Special Operations Troops capable of responding to threats in any part of continental Portugal or any other Portuguese overseas territory with quick deployment by air, sea or land (with the support of the Air Force and/or the Navy when required). This brigade is the most requested by the Portuguese Government to fulfill international assignments due to its experience and multi-role capability.

Portuguese Army Rapid Reaction Brigade
Portuguese: Brigada de Reacção Rápida
Active1993–present
CountryPortugal
BranchArmy
TypeAirborne Light Infantry
Special Forces
SizeEight Battalions
Part ofPortuguese Army
Garrison/HQParachute Troops School, Tancos
Motto(s)Portuguese: Se fizeram por armas tão svbidos
Engagements
Commanders
Current
commander
MG Raul Luís de Morais Lima Ferreira da Cunha[1][2]
Portuguese Commandos in Afghanistan

The economic crisis forced the Portuguese Government to make budget cuts in the Armed Forces, and in June 2012 it was announced that the Portuguese Army was no longer going to receive the 10 NH-90 transport helicopters that would incorporate the Unidade de Aviação Ligeira do Exército (Army Light Aviation Unit). Thus, the Rapid Reaction Brigade still maintains its dependency on the Air Force for aerial transportation.

History

In 1993, the Corpo de Tropas Aerotransportadas (Airborne Troops Corps), which was part of the Portuguese Air Force was disbanded and the Portuguese airborne forces were transferred to the Army. A new brigade was then created, the Independent Airborne Brigade (BAI) which included all airborne-capable forces in it. The Army also transferred to this brigade some heavier weapons like howitzers, thus giving the unit increased firepower, as well as creating an operational command named Comando de Tropas Aerotransportadas (Airborne Troops Command). The Comandos Regiment was disbanded and the Comandos that had the Parachute Course were transferred to the new brigade. For more than 10 years the BAI kept serving the country in international missions, sending Paratroopers to several locations in Europe and East-Timor. In 2002 the Comandos were reactivated as an independent unit and were separated from the Paratroopers.

In 2006, a reorganization in the Portuguese Army occurred, renaming the brigade as Brigada de Reacção Rápida (Rapid Reaction Brigade) and adding special forces to it. These units were the Comandos and the Rangers, increasing the brigade-size with two Comando companies and the Special Operations Forces but losing the 3rd Paratrooper Infantry Battalion (disbanded). Also, this reformation had its costs since the 155mm howitzers were transferred to the Portuguese Intervention Brigade (thus losing its airborne capability) and the Airborne Troops Command was disbanded, putting the unit under the orders of the Comando Operacional de Forças Terrestres (Land Forces Operational Command) losing its autonomy from the rest of the Army.

Organization

 
Portuguese soldiers conduct Halo Jump during Saber Strike 18 in Latvia.
 
Field artillery unit of the Portuguese Army's Rapid Reaction Brigade of the 4th Artillery Regiment

The brigade's operational units are listed below. Under the Portuguese system regiments and centres are responsible for the training, maintenance, and sustainment of the operational units, but are not operational units themselves. I.e. the 15th Infantry Regiment trains, maintains and sustains the 1st Paratroopers Infantry Battalion, but itself is not an operational unit and not part of the brigade during wartime.

  • Rapid Reaction Brigade (Brigada de Reação Rápida), in Tancos[3]
    • Command and Service Company, Paratroopers Regiment (Regimento de Paraquedistas), in Tancos
    • Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance Group (AgrISTAR), 3rd Cavalry Regiment (Regimento de Cavalaria Nº 3) in Estremoz
    • 1st Paratroopers Infantry Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment (Regimento de Infantaria Nº 15), in Tomar
    • 2nd Paratroopers Infantry Battalion, 10th Infantry Regiment (Regimento de Infantaria Nº 10), in São Jacinto
    • Airborne Operations Battalion, Paratroopers Regiment (Regimento de Paraquedistas), in Tancos[4]
      • Command and Services Company
      • Pathfinder Company
      • Air Supply Company
      • Air Equipment Company
      • K9 Platoon (Military working dogs)
    • Commando Battalion, Commando Regiment (Regimento de Comandos) in Belas[5]
    • Special Operations Force, Special Operations Troops Centre (Centro de Tropas de Operações Especiais), in Lamego[6]
    • Field Artillery Group, 4th Artillery Regiment (Regimento de Artilharia Nº 4), in Leiria with L118 105mm howitzers
    • Light Engineer Company, 1st Engineer Regiment (Regimento de Engenharia Nº 1), in Tancos
    • Signal Company, Paratroopers Regiment (Regimento de Paraquedistas), in Tancos
    • Permanent Light Service Support Nucleus (NPApSvcLig), in Entroncamento

Paratroopers

The Paratroopers and elite infantry force and are the heaviest troops on the brigade acting as airborne light infantry, used for conventional conflicts, with emphasis on airborne assaults. Paratrooper battalions contain units with heavy weapons and light vehicles for quick assaults and raids. Paratroopers are instructed at the Parachute Troops School, in Tancos, central Portugal.

  • Paratrooper units: (the units are battalion sized, but retain the name regiment for historic reasons)

Special Operations Forces

The Special Operations Forces are generally the first to arrive and the last to leave the operational area. They are the most autonomous unit of the brigade, able to infiltrate deep behind enemy lines. Not as heavily armed as the Commandos nor the Paratroopers, its units rely on stealth to complete their objectives. Since it is airborne-qualified it can be deployed by air, sea or land.

Special Operators are instructed at the Special Operations Troops Centre in Lamego, northern Portugal.

  • Special Operations / CTOE - Special Operations Troops Center (Centro Tropas Operações Especiais)

Comandos

The Comandos are an elite light infantry unit capable of conducting several special operations missions, although they are mainly a rapid reaction force. They can be deployed by air, sea or land.

Commandos are instructed at the Commando Regiment, in Belas.

Equipment

Armored Vehicles
Name Origin Number Image Notes
URO VAMTAC ST5   Spain 139   Purchased 139 ST5 variant vehicles in October 2018.[7]
  • 107 Troop Carriers
  • 12 Special Operations Vehicles
  • 13 Ambulances
  • 7 Command Cost Vehicles
HMMWV M1151A1/1152A1   United States 41   Army designation: Auto Blindado Reconhecimento 1,25 ton.[8]
  • 22 HMMWV M1025A2 4x4 m/2000 24 are in service since 2000, 22 were blinded by Plasan Sasa with APK kit.
  • 15 M1151A1/A2 D 4x4 m/2009
Panhard M11   France 38   The Portuguese Army currently fields 38 Arquus Ultrav M11D/VBL 4x4 protected scout vehicles. The type which is locally known as the Ultrav M11D, is essentially fielded by the Rapid Reaction Brigade. The fleet includes MILAN F2, PL127/40, AN/PPS-5B and M1919A4 configurations.[9][10]
Anti-aircraft artillery
FIM-92 Stinger   United States 40   Some units used by Portuguese Paratroopers
Field artillery
L118 light gun   United Kingdom 21   21 in service. The Portuguese Army is considering to add a few improvements to its BAE Systems M119 Light Gun 105mm lightweight towed howitzers. They are essentially fielded by the Rapid Reaction Brigade.[11]
M101A1   United States 21   The Portuguese Army currently has 21 M101A1 in reserve in a state of readiness.[12]
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven   United States 36   Twelve systems or 36 aircraft (together with associated services and equipment) were purchased through the NSPA on 20 August 2018.
Parrot ANAFI   France   Used by Special Operations Troops Centre.
DJI Mavic   China   Seen in use by Portuguese Paratroopers, number of units purchased unknown.[13]

International assignments

Independent Airborne Brigade missions

As the ancestor of the Rapid Reaction Brigade, the Independent Airborne Brigade made several missions to several different countries mainly in peacekeeping operations. Paratrooper Battalions were sent to Bosnia, East-Timor and Kosovo.

Afghanistan

After the creation of the brigade, the unit was sent to Afghanistan. An entire Commando company was sent to the area (western provinces), suffering the first KIA of the Portuguese Armed Forces since the end of the Portuguese Colonial War, during a daytime patrol. The KIA Comando was 1st Sergeant Roma Pereira, mortally hit when an IED detonated his Humvee.

The Comandos were replaced by a company of Paratroopers who suffered no casualties while performing the mission. This company was yet again replaced by a second company of Comandos.

Bosnia

In the beginning of 2007, the Portuguese Defense Minister decided to end the mission in Bosnia due to the lack of need of a military presence in the area. All units from the Rapid Reaction Brigade and from the Portuguese Mechanized Brigade present in the region withdrew.

References

  1. ^ http://www.operacional.pt/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/1-tomada-posse.jpg[bare URL image file]
  2. ^ http://www.exercito.pt/portal/exercito/_specific/public/allbrowsers/asp/acessibilidade/comandante.asp?ueo_id=94
  3. ^ "Brigada de Reação Rápida". Exército Português. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  4. ^ http://www.exercito.pt/sites/ETP/Paginas/Organizacao.aspx Official site of the Paratroopers Regiment
  5. ^ http://www.exercito.pt/sites/CTC/Paginas/Organizacao.aspx Official site of the Commando Regiment
  6. ^ http://www.exercito.pt/sites/CTOE/Paginas/Organizacao.aspx Official site of the Special Operations Troops Centre
  7. ^ "Portugal compra a Espanha 139 viaturas blindadas - DN". www.dn.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-01-10.
  8. ^ "Viaturas Militares Portuguesas". viaturasmilitaresportuguesas.blogspot.com (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-01-10.
  9. ^ "Viaturas Militares Portuguesas: Auto Blindado Combate/Reconhecimento Panhard Ultrav M11 D 4x4 m/1989-1991". Viaturas Militares Portuguesas. 2018-08-20. Retrieved 2021-01-10.
  10. ^ https://twitter.com/Defence360/status/1193447306911199233. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ https://twitter.com/Defence360/status/1190714145508929538. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. ^ The Military Balance 2022. International Institute for Strategic Studies. 2022. pp. 370–371.
  13. ^ "PÁRAS PRONTOS PARA A REPÚBLICA CENTRO AFRICANA | Operacional" (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-01-10.

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brigade is the most requested by the Portuguese Government to fulfill international assignments due to its experience and multi role capability Portuguese Army Rapid Reaction BrigadePortuguese Brigada de Reaccao RapidaActive1993 presentCountryPortugalBranchArmyTypeAirborne Light Infantry Special ForcesSizeEight BattalionsPart ofPortuguese ArmyGarrison HQParachute Troops School TancosMotto s Portuguese Se fizeram por armas tao svbidosEngagementsBosnia Kosovo East Timor Afghanistan Iraq Mali Central African RepublicCommandersCurrentcommanderMG Raul Luis de Morais Lima Ferreira da Cunha 1 2 Portuguese Commandos in Afghanistan The economic crisis forced the Portuguese Government to make budget cuts in the Armed Forces and in June 2012 it was announced that the Portuguese Army was no longer going to receive the 10 NH 90 transport helicopters that would incorporate the Unidade de Aviacao Ligeira do Exercito Army Light Aviation Unit Thus the Rapid Reaction Brigade still maintains its dependency on the Air Force for aerial transportation Contents 1 History 2 Organization 2 1 Paratroopers 2 2 Special Operations Forces 2 3 Comandos 3 Equipment 4 International assignments 4 1 Independent Airborne Brigade missions 4 2 Afghanistan 4 3 Bosnia 5 ReferencesHistory EditSee also Portuguese Army In 1993 the Corpo de Tropas Aerotransportadas Airborne Troops Corps which was part of the Portuguese Air Force was disbanded and the Portuguese airborne forces were transferred to the Army A new brigade was then created the Independent Airborne Brigade BAI which included all airborne capable forces in it The Army also transferred to this brigade some heavier weapons like howitzers thus giving the unit increased firepower as well as creating an operational command named Comando de Tropas Aerotransportadas Airborne Troops Command The Comandos Regiment was disbanded and the Comandos that had the Parachute Course were transferred to the new brigade For more than 10 years the BAI kept serving the country in international missions sending Paratroopers to several locations in Europe and East Timor In 2002 the Comandos were reactivated as an independent unit and were separated from the Paratroopers In 2006 a reorganization in the Portuguese Army occurred renaming the brigade as Brigada de Reaccao Rapida Rapid Reaction Brigade and adding special forces to it These units were the Comandos and the Rangers increasing the brigade size with two Comando companies and the Special Operations Forces but losing the 3rd Paratrooper Infantry Battalion disbanded Also this reformation had its costs since the 155mm howitzers were transferred to the Portuguese Intervention Brigade thus losing its airborne capability and the Airborne Troops Command was disbanded putting the unit under the orders of the Comando Operacional de Forcas Terrestres Land Forces Operational Command losing its autonomy from the rest of the Army Organization Edit Portuguese soldiers conduct Halo Jump during Saber Strike 18 in Latvia Field artillery unit of the Portuguese Army s Rapid Reaction Brigade of the 4th Artillery RegimentThe brigade s operational units are listed below Under the Portuguese system regiments and centres are responsible for the training maintenance and sustainment of the operational units but are not operational units themselves I e the 15th Infantry Regiment trains maintains and sustains the 1st Paratroopers Infantry Battalion but itself is not an operational unit and not part of the brigade during wartime Rapid Reaction Brigade Brigada de Reacao Rapida in Tancos 3 Command and Service Company Paratroopers Regiment Regimento de Paraquedistas in Tancos Intelligence Surveillance Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance Group AgrISTAR 3rd Cavalry Regiment Regimento de Cavalaria Nº 3 in Estremoz 1st Paratroopers Infantry Battalion 15th Infantry Regiment Regimento de Infantaria Nº 15 in Tomar 2nd Paratroopers Infantry Battalion 10th Infantry Regiment Regimento de Infantaria Nº 10 in Sao Jacinto Airborne Operations Battalion Paratroopers Regiment Regimento de Paraquedistas in Tancos 4 Command and Services Company Pathfinder Company Air Supply Company Air Equipment Company K9 Platoon Military working dogs Commando Battalion Commando Regiment Regimento de Comandos in Belas 5 Special Operations Force Special Operations Troops Centre Centro de Tropas de Operacoes Especiais in Lamego 6 Field Artillery Group 4th Artillery Regiment Regimento de Artilharia Nº 4 in Leiria with L118 105mm howitzers Light Engineer Company 1st Engineer Regiment Regimento de Engenharia Nº 1 in Tancos Signal Company Paratroopers Regiment Regimento de Paraquedistas in Tancos Permanent Light Service Support Nucleus NPApSvcLig in EntroncamentoParatroopers Edit See also Parachute Troops School The Paratroopers and elite infantry force and are the heaviest troops on the brigade acting as airborne light infantry used for conventional conflicts with emphasis on airborne assaults Paratrooper battalions contain units with heavy weapons and light vehicles for quick assaults and raids Paratroopers are instructed at the Parachute Troops School in Tancos central Portugal Paratrooper units the units are battalion sized but retain the name regiment for historic reasons 10th Infantry Regiment Regimento de Infantaria Nº10 15th Infantry Regiment Regimento de Infantaria Nº15 Special Operations Forces Edit See also Special Operations Troops Centre The Special Operations Forces are generally the first to arrive and the last to leave the operational area They are the most autonomous unit of the brigade able to infiltrate deep behind enemy lines Not as heavily armed as the Commandos nor the Paratroopers its units rely on stealth to complete their objectives Since it is airborne qualified it can be deployed by air sea or land Special Operators are instructed at the Special Operations Troops Centre in Lamego northern Portugal Special Operations CTOE Special Operations Troops Center Centro Tropas Operacoes Especiais Comandos Edit Main article Comandos The Comandos are an elite light infantry unit capable of conducting several special operations missions although they are mainly a rapid reaction force They can be deployed by air sea or land Commandos are instructed at the Commando Regiment in Belas Commando RegimentEquipment EditArmored VehiclesName Origin Number Image NotesURO VAMTAC ST5 Spain 139 Purchased 139 ST5 variant vehicles in October 2018 7 107 Troop Carriers 12 Special Operations Vehicles 13 Ambulances 7 Command Cost VehiclesHMMWV M1151A1 1152A1 United States 41 Army designation Auto Blindado Reconhecimento 1 25 ton 8 22 HMMWV M1025A2 4x4 m 2000 24 are in service since 2000 22 were blinded by Plasan Sasa with APK kit 15 M1151A1 A2 D 4x4 m 2009Panhard M11 France 38 The Portuguese Army currently fields 38 Arquus Ultrav M11D VBL 4x4 protected scout vehicles The type which is locally known as the Ultrav M11D is essentially fielded by the Rapid Reaction Brigade The fleet includes MILAN F2 PL127 40 AN PPS 5B and M1919A4 configurations 9 10 Anti aircraft artilleryFIM 92 Stinger United States 40 Some units used by Portuguese ParatroopersField artilleryL118 light gun United Kingdom 21 21 in service The Portuguese Army is considering to add a few improvements to its BAE Systems M119 Light Gun 105mm lightweight towed howitzers They are essentially fielded by the Rapid Reaction Brigade 11 M101A1 United States 21 The Portuguese Army currently has 21 M101A1 in reserve in a state of readiness 12 Unmanned aerial vehicles UAVs AeroVironment RQ 11 Raven United States 36 Twelve systems or 36 aircraft together with associated services and equipment were purchased through the NSPA on 20 August 2018 Parrot ANAFI France Used by Special Operations Troops Centre DJI Mavic China Seen in use by Portuguese Paratroopers number of units purchased unknown 13 International assignments EditIndependent Airborne Brigade missions Edit As the ancestor of the Rapid Reaction Brigade the Independent Airborne Brigade made several missions to several different countries mainly in peacekeeping operations Paratrooper Battalions were sent to Bosnia East Timor and Kosovo Afghanistan Edit After the creation of the brigade the unit was sent to Afghanistan An entire Commando company was sent to the area western provinces suffering the first KIA of the Portuguese Armed Forces since the end of the Portuguese Colonial War during a daytime patrol The KIA Comando was 1st Sergeant Roma Pereira mortally hit when an IED detonated his Humvee The Comandos were replaced by a company of Paratroopers who suffered no casualties while performing the mission This company was yet again replaced by a second company of Comandos Bosnia Edit In the beginning of 2007 the Portuguese Defense Minister decided to end the mission in Bosnia due to the lack of need of a military presence in the area All units from the Rapid Reaction Brigade and from the Portuguese Mechanized Brigade present in the region withdrew References Edit http www operacional pt wp content uploads 2009 03 1 tomada posse jpg bare URL image file http www exercito pt portal exercito specific public allbrowsers asp acessibilidade comandante asp ueo id 94 Brigada de Reacao Rapida Exercito Portugues Retrieved 29 April 2021 http www exercito pt sites ETP Paginas Organizacao aspx Official site of the Paratroopers Regiment http www exercito pt sites CTC Paginas Organizacao aspx Official site of the Commando Regiment http www exercito pt sites CTOE Paginas Organizacao aspx Official site of the Special Operations Troops Centre Portugal compra a Espanha 139 viaturas blindadas DN www dn pt in Portuguese Retrieved 2021 01 10 Viaturas Militares Portuguesas viaturasmilitaresportuguesas blogspot com in European Portuguese Retrieved 2021 01 10 Viaturas Militares Portuguesas Auto Blindado Combate Reconhecimento Panhard Ultrav M11 D 4x4 m 1989 1991 Viaturas Militares Portuguesas 2018 08 20 Retrieved 2021 01 10 https 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